* All ESPN networks are available to stream live on WatchESPN and the ESPN app. Schedule subject to change.

ESPN RadioESPN Radio will broadcast Rounds 1-3 of the 2016 NFL Draft from the Auditorium Theatre with host Dari Nowkhah, NFL Front Office Insider Bill Polian, and NFL Insider John Clayton. The broadcast begins at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 28, and Friday, April 29. Freddie Coleman and Ian Fitzsimmons will host post-draft coverage Thursday and Friday at 11:30 p.m. ET.

ESPN InternationalESPN International will offer television coverage of the NFL Draft to more than 72 million households in 59 countries and territories throughout Spanish-speaking Latin America, the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and Canada (on TSN). All rounds will simulcast in Mexico and Central America via the ESPNPlay broadband offering, and in Australia and New Zealand via the WatchESPN broadband offering. Rounds 1 and 2 will simulcast in Brazil via the WatchESPN broadband offering. Round 1 only will simulcast in South America (minus Brazil) via the ESPNPlay broadband offering.

Mike & Mike and First TakeMike & Mike – hosted by Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg – and First Take – hosted by Molly Qerim with debaters Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith – will air live from Harry Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch and the Chicago Sports Museum at Water Tower Place on Thursday, April 28, and Friday, April 29. Doors open at 4 a.m. CT for fans to watch the shows and gain free access to the museum during both programs. In Chicago, Mike & Mike can be heard on ESPN Chicago 1000AM. Mike & Mike airs from 6-10 a.m. ET weekdays on ESPN Radio, espnradio.com, ESPN Radio app, SiriusXM Channel 80, Apple iTunes Radio, Slacker Radio, TuneIn, and is simulcast on ESPN2. First Take airs nationally from 10 a.m.-noon ET weekdays on ESPN2.

ESPN Chicago 1000Throughout the week of April 25, ESPN Chicago 1000AM will offer in-depth analysis of the NFL Draft across all talk shows, featuring live interviews with many ESPN and NFL-related guests. Details:

Tuesday, April 26: Waddle & Silvy (2-6 p.m. CT), hosted by Tom Waddle and Marc Silverman, will broadcast live from The Public House with guests Adam Schefter and John Clayton.

Wednesday, April 27: ESPN Chicago 1000 will host a private show for ESPN Radio listeners starring Frank Caliendo at Joe’s on Weed.

Thursday, April 28 and Friday, April 29: Carmen & Jurko (Carmen DeFalco and John Jurkovic, 9 a.m.- noon CT) and Kap & Co. (hosted by David Kaplan, noon-2 p.m. CT) will broadcast live from the Auditorium Theatre, site of the NFL Draft. Waddle & Silvy will broadcast live from Chicago Cut Steakhouse on Thursday and from the Auditorium Theatre on Friday.

E:60 (April 26 at 10 p.m. ET, ESPN) This hour-long special, focused on the NFL, includes an in-depth profile of top draft prospect Ezekiel Elliott and the gripping story of Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans, who opens-up for the first time about the brutal murder of his father and his relationship with the man imprisoned for doing it. The special will also feature a light-hearted piece with Massachusetts seventh-grader Ben Goodell, who, as part of a school science project, proved Tom Brady’s innocence in “Deflategate”.

ESPNUESPNU will again air encore presentations of college games highlighting top prospects. Schedule:

ESPN.com and ESPN InsiderESPN.com will provide video-enhanced wall-to-wall coverage, built around signature voices Mel Kiper, Todd McShay, Jon Gruden, John Clayton, Louis Riddick, and others. All 32 NFL Nation team reporters will be reporting live from team sites. Planned highlights for the three-day draft in Chicago:

In real time: DraftCast and Draft Tracker, offering pick-by-pick data, team needs, analysis from Steve Muench of Scouts Inc. and video on all 256 prospects.

NFL Nation reporters’ reactions on all picks and team-specific analysis all three days of the draft, including comprehensive team wrap-ups.

Kiper’s winners and question marks (after each day of the draft) and best available players in the upcoming rounds.

McShay’s Round 1 analysis of the best picks by each team and best available players in the upcoming rounds.

Sunday, May 1: Todd McShay’s popular file, Best and Riskiest Picks for All 32 teams.

Monday, May 2: Your Draft Class: Highlights on every player, grades, best and worst picks, and Nation analysis on the class for all 32 teams. Plus, Kiper’s early-impact players.

Wednesday, May 4: McShay’s early 2017 Mock Draft – among the most popular ESPN Insider stories of the year.

Ten days after the draft: Kiper’s 2017 Way-Too-Early Big Board.

ESPN3 and WatchESPNThrough the end of the NFL Draft, WatchESPN will make replays of all eight Gruden’s QB Camp programs available on ESPN3, as well as the Pro Days from Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech, Florida State and Stanford. Additionally, live coverage of the NFL Draft on ESPN will be accessible via WatchESPN, accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

ESPN The MagazineESPN The Magazine’s NFL Draft issue, currently on newsstands, features a cover story on North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz (by Kevin Van Valkenburg), profiles on Robert Nkemdiche (By Seth Wickersham) and Myles Jack (By Jordan Ritter Conn), a story on Paul DePodesta and the Browns’ draft woes (By David Fleming) and a Round 1 mock draft with Todd McShay and Mel Kiper Jr.

ESPN MarketingESPN is debuting a campaign for the 2016 NFL Draft with a new 30-second spot featuring music from recording artist Giovanni James. The commercial showcases the exciting atmosphere of the draft and highlights the unmatched insight fans get from Mel Kiper Jr., Jon Gruden, Louis Riddick and other ESPN experts. The campaign was developed by ESPN’s in-house marketing team.

ESPN Social Media
ESPN’s social media initiatives surrounding the NFL Draft include custom hashtags for each team (i.e. #NYJpick), custom images of each player drafted in the first round with their new team, and live behind-the-scenes images of the NFL Draft and Draft Town in Chicago. Fans are invited to follow the action on Twitter (@ESPNNFL), Facebook (NFL on ESPN) and Instagram (@ESPNNFL).